Posted on 03/12/2008 5:57:18 AM PDT by wny
Democrats don't resign. They don't think laws and rules apply to them. See:
Bill Clinton: perjurer, rapist, felon---reelected
Marion Barry: crack-addict, prostitutes---reelected
Alcee Hastings: corrupt impeached judge---elected to Congress
Barny Frank: boyfriend runs male-prostitute service from Frank's home---reelected again and again
William Jefferson: $90,000 in his freezer---still in office
Ted Kennedy: criminally negligent homicide---reelected repeatedly
Alan Hevesi: caught red-handed using state money for personal use---didn't resign
these are just the ones that spring to mind
Interesting, 66% think he should be impeached. Is the New York requirement for a 2/3 affirmative vote for removal? This may be a close call for Spitzer’s decision.
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Reminds me of Gov.Grayout Davis.
Put your money where your mouth is....
Some people are the last to get the memo. ;-)
And, as a continuing mystery...Democrats keep voting the sleeze-bags BACK into office......Spitzer will probably run for President!
Wow! Good for you!...hope MY daughters learn to think that clearly! Good Job!
Spitzer will resign because he is being forced to by the Democratic Leadership and the Mainstream Media/Liberal Press. They are throwing him under the bus so that the Obama/Hillary campaign will hopefully not get derailed.
The Dems and the MSM have been in the tank so long for Bill Clinton, that this threatens to uncork AdulteryGate and blow his precious legacy.
NO they are throwing Spitzer under the bus to protect their A$$$$es.
"I may have resigned, but I'm still a babe magnet!"
Gone
In her view, a portion of the tax she pays on every purchase goes to Albany. Albany pays Spitzer. Ergo, she paid the Hooker.
He resigned this morning.
What about the Snickers bar? Is the Spitzer family an owner?
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